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i started with wizards, then I switched to aviars, but for the way I putt, I ended up going to the pig, and I know everybody laughs at me about it, but I find it's what works with me..I tend to put a lil' anny on my putts so with the pig being overstable and heavier, it helps correct that, plus it's the best thing to putt with in the wind...so those of you that like the rhyno, try a pig and see if you like it, i'm not big on the R-Pro plastic but the pro is great. plus once you beat it in, becomes a great mid range also.

Personally, I like to use a fairly heavy Aviar when making a run for the pin. When it hits chains, it falls in and stays in. I tried a Soft Magnet, but ironically, it kept skipping off the chains. It could just need to beat it in a little bit, but we'll see later on.

For making a long approach/accurate mid shot, I like using a Sirius Omega. I've never seen anything hold a straight line so stubbornly in my life. It doesn't make bad putts either, but I found my Aviar to grab chains just a little bit better.

I've heard nothing but praise about Gateway's line of putters, but I've yet to try any of them, so I guess I'm a little uncultured.

my first putter was a Millennium Omega not a bad putter but I switched to a DX Aviar 170g about six months later and now I am throwing 175g Star Aviars. For me the aviar is the best I have tried the Rhyno, Pig, Aero, Birdie, Dart, XD, and Polecat.

my first putter was a Millennium Omega not a bad putter but I switched to a DX Aviar 170g about six months later and now I am throwing 175g Star Aviars. For me the aviar is the best I have tried the Rhyno, Pig, Aero, Birdie, Dart, XD, and Polecat.